The last time I shared information about Hostigation was half a year ago. You may be wondering why Anynode in the title mentioned Hostigation? Yes, Anynode has officially acquired Hostigation, a long-established foreign VPS hosting provider. Domain names or links accessing Hostigation will also jump directly to Anynode. Anynode is not a new business either. The blog shared it once in 2013 and then went silent. After acquiring Hostigation, the VPS provided by Anynode includes Standard VPS and Storage VPS series.
WHM Series: WHM/cPanel Simple Installation Tutorial
cPanel is a very powerful foreign virtual host management panel. It comes with Chinese language (this is better than DA, you don’t need to install the Laoshizi Chinese package). It has comprehensive functions and is easy to use... Anyway, it has many advantages, but it is a bit expensive... Good I have installed the VPS myself several times, all of which are test versions.
80host: 66 yuan/month KVM-2GB/10G SSD/unlimited Canada & France & Poland
80host (Eighty Host) is a Chinese IDC service provider. It currently mainly provides overseas independent server rentals for niche high-quality lines. It also provides VPS hosts and cloud servers.
CrownCloud: $5/month KVM-512MB/500GB/3TB Los Angeles
If you need a large hard drive, you can pay attention to this company. It is relatively reliable (personal opinion, please pay special attention). The blog has also shared its information several times. It must have been established for more than 5 years.
GIGEBOX: $5/month OpenVZ-2GB/10GB/unlimited traffic Canada
GIGEBOX domain name has been registered since 2012. Good VPS Group shared its information once in 2015.
ServerSavior: $2.97/month OpenVZ-256MB/512MB/30GB/1000GB Los Angeles
ServerSavior is a newly opened foreign VPS hosting provider, providing VPS and independent servers.
Hostitek: $3.5/month OpenVZ-256MB/512MB/25GB/500GB Los Angeles & Seattle & Phoenix
Hostitek is a hosting company established by Taiwanese. It provides virtual hosting, distribution hosting, VPS, servers and other network products. In addition to Taiwan (more expensive), it also includes Los Angeles, Seattle, Phoenix, Chicago, Denver, and Dallas in the United States. and other six major data center products.